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Drake fans rejoice! For All the Dogs arrived today at 6 am as per his Instagram page. The Canadian rapper revealed the exciting news on Thursday much to his followers’ relief. “FOR ALL THE DOGS OCTOBER 6 6AM,” he wrote on IG. Drake even apologized to streamers in advance. “(Sorry to all my streamers).” Click to unmute 'Traitors' Episode 1 Recap: Phaedra's Strategy to Protect Housewives, Sandra and Parvati Make Amends Fabrik Logo pause skip_next volume_off fullscreen Hours later, Drizzy dropped a photo of himself donning colorful hair clips, a jersey, and grills with the caption, “FOR ALL THE DOGS IS YOURS NOW [puppy emoji].” Naturally, devoted Drake listeners chimed in with their excitement. “Gonna be a good f*ckin weekend boys,” kyle wrote.
This what we’ve all been waiting for bro! Dialed in!! [fire emojis],” lethalshooter B2C Cell Phone Number List commented. “Best to ever do it [goat] [puppy emoji],” mdmotivator said. “You flipped braaaa wtf fire emojis” richthekid wrote. “Big as the Super Bowl [fire emojis],” hoodieallen commented. For All the Dogs arrived just a day after Drake dropped visuals for the track “8 AM in Charlotte,” which appears on the album. The video features his son Adonis, who opens it by explaining a photo he drew for his dad–the cover art for the new album. Initially, For All the Dogs was meant to be released last month. One month ago, as Parle Magazine reported, Drake shared a throwback video of his father performing in Canada and announced September 22 as the official release date. However, plans changed leaving fans and followers frustrated.
Lil Yachty even made fun of everyone for expecting For All the Dogs even earlier. On September 13, Drake dropped the cover art for his single “Slime You Out” featuring SZA, which was released on two days later and gave fans hope that For All the Dogs would come out on the 22nd. Yet, disappointment arrived again, as the musician wrote an apology via his IG stories and gave another official release date. This time, he kept his promise. “Okay my dilemma I am faced with is either cancel shows to finish the album or I complete the mission and drop the album before the last show,” Drake wrote at the time. “I owe you all these memories we are building and anywhere we have missed to date we will be spinning back for sure. For All the Dogs October 6th. It’s only right…” For All the Dogs is Drake’s eigth studio album.
This what we’ve all been waiting for bro! Dialed in!! [fire emojis],” lethalshooter B2C Cell Phone Number List commented. “Best to ever do it [goat] [puppy emoji],” mdmotivator said. “You flipped braaaa wtf fire emojis” richthekid wrote. “Big as the Super Bowl [fire emojis],” hoodieallen commented. For All the Dogs arrived just a day after Drake dropped visuals for the track “8 AM in Charlotte,” which appears on the album. The video features his son Adonis, who opens it by explaining a photo he drew for his dad–the cover art for the new album. Initially, For All the Dogs was meant to be released last month. One month ago, as Parle Magazine reported, Drake shared a throwback video of his father performing in Canada and announced September 22 as the official release date. However, plans changed leaving fans and followers frustrated.
Lil Yachty even made fun of everyone for expecting For All the Dogs even earlier. On September 13, Drake dropped the cover art for his single “Slime You Out” featuring SZA, which was released on two days later and gave fans hope that For All the Dogs would come out on the 22nd. Yet, disappointment arrived again, as the musician wrote an apology via his IG stories and gave another official release date. This time, he kept his promise. “Okay my dilemma I am faced with is either cancel shows to finish the album or I complete the mission and drop the album before the last show,” Drake wrote at the time. “I owe you all these memories we are building and anywhere we have missed to date we will be spinning back for sure. For All the Dogs October 6th. It’s only right…” For All the Dogs is Drake’s eigth studio album.